Anabolic Freak has paired DAA with Calcium Cholate as Calcium Cholate can speed up the absorption of DAA into the body.

Vitamin D: There appears to be some evidence that taking vitamin D can lead to an increase in testosterone in men [3].

Vitamin B6 & B12: We’re not sure what specific benefits vitamin B6 and B12 provide, there is certainly no evidence that they can increase testosterone, and they don’t appear to regulate cortisol or estrogen.

Anti-Catabolic/Anti-Cortisol Complex

Rhodiola Rosea: There are quite a few benefits to supplementing with Rhodiola Rosea, it can reduce fatigue, improve your concentration, boost your mood, and reduce depression.

It also appears to lower stress. This means that it may have a small effect on cortisol levels (known as the stress hormone).

Too much cortisol can lower your testosterone levels as it attacks the testes where testosterone is made.

According to Anabolic Freak, their version of Rhodiola Rosea (RhodiolaPure) is the best version available – but we’re not sure how!

Anti-Estrogen/Anti-Aromatase Complex

Resveratrol: If you’ve ever read a newspaper article talking about the benefits of red wine, then you may have heard about resveratrol.

It is responsible for protecting your heart.

It also appears to inhibit aromatase. This is an enzyme that converts testosterone into estrogen.

Having high levels of aromatase can lead to a big drop in testosterone, so resveratrol can help protect your testosterone levels by stopping the production of aromatase.

Anabolic Freak Reviews

As usual, the reviews of Anabolic Freak on Amazon and Bodybuilding.com are not very helpful.

The reviewers are either saying that this is the most useless supplement ever, or they are talking about how amazing it is.

Neither the positive reviews nor the negative reviews can give any evidence to support their comments.

No bloodwork, and no doctor’s notes.

Without either of those, you’re just guessing really.

That’s the downside of reviewing testosterone boosters.

Anabolic Freak Bottom Line

Anabolic Freak looks like a really decent supplement.

It doesn’t try to do anything too fancy, and isn’t stuffed with lots of useless ingredients.

The testosterone boosting ingredients seem to have quite a bit of evidence supporting the claims that they boost testosterone … which is definitely a plus!

The anti-cortisol ingredient (Rhodiola Rosea) has lots of benefits, and also seems to reduce cortisol in overly stressed men.

The anti-estrogen ingredient Resveratrol seems to reduce aromatase production which stops the body converting testosterone into estrogen.

So, all the ingredients found in Anabolic Freak seem to work and are appropriately dosed to get results.

For a natural testosterone booster, Anabolic Freak does everything it needs to.

That doesn’t mean that it will be replacing anabolic steroids or anything though.

You’ll see some small differences and it will work best when combined with exercise, diet, and proper sleep patterns.

This supplement is definitely worth a try in our opinion.

(If you’ve used Anabolic Freak then let us know in the comments if it worked for you!)